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No. 9. Submitted by Mr. Simmons, of Roxbury, and laid on the table. ... Jan. 14, 1836. Ordered, that the Committee on Banks and Banking, consider and report on the expediency of repealing the laws now in force, prohibiting the banks from issuing post notes and other facilities
No. 10. Submitted by Mr. Simmons, of Roxbury, and laid on the table. ... Jan. 14, 1836. Ordered, that the Committee on Banks and Banking, inquire into the expediency of establishing a bank with a specie capital of six to ten millions dollars, one half to be subscribed for by the state, payable in scrip of the state, bearing a low rate of interest, redeemable in twenty years
No. 13. Submitted by Mr. Crocker of Fitchburg, and laid on the table. ... Jan. 25, 1836. Ordered, that the several insurance companies in this commonwealth, be required to transmit to the clerks, of either legislative branch, a statement of their affairs; particularly the amount of capital stock paid in, and how invested.
No. 10. Submitted by Mr. Simmons, of Roxbury, and laid on the table. ... Jan. 14, 1836. Ordered, that the Committee on Banks and Banking, inquire into the expediency of establishing a bank with a specie capital of six to ten millions dollars, one half to be subscribed for by the state, payable in scrip of the state, bearing a low rate of interest, redeemable in twenty years
No. 13. Submitted by Mr. Crocker of Fitchburg, and laid on the table. ... Jan. 25, 1836. Ordered, that the several insurance companies in this commonwealth, be required to transmit to the clerks, of either legislative branch, a statement of their affairs; particularly the amount of capital stock paid in, and how invested.